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martedì 25 settembre 2012

Don't Crow About a Cure for Cerebral Palsy - Please Let's Tell It Like It Is

sabato 4 giugno 2011

martedì 31 maggio 2011

Questions About Cerebral Palsy


What is the cerebral palsy (CP) exactly?

Cerebral palsy is a disorder that occurs at a time in a child's development, the motor cells in the central nervous system, is chronic and progressive disorder or disability due to brain tissue that has not finished growing. Although the cerebral lesion is static and not progressive, but the development of signs of peripheral neurons will change due to cerebral maturation.

When a child began to suffer from cerebral palsy. Is it still in the womb or after birth?

There are several types. At the time of prenatal, during partus, and postnatal. In prenatal cases, nutrients and disturbance on the fetus could be why. While in partus, from the vacuum case can occur. Cerebral Palsy cases in can be caused by postnatal infection, such as meningitis. Baby at birth is very vulnerable and susceptible viruses. If already infected, the virus can directly attack the brain. When brain damage, this disease can occur. Parents can also get this disease. So this is depending on risk factors. If present, has a lot of immunization, so rarely infected.

What specific characteristics of cerebral palsy?

Any delay in the process of child development. For example, 1.5-year-olds can not walk yet, it should be expected. Another symptom is a neck that is still weak at the time the baby has reached the age of three months. Essentially, This is a developmental disorder, not a growth disorder. Only in some patients, no motor disturbances occurred. In the early stages, is not accompanied by symptoms of fever. However, if the Cerebral Palsy is caused by infection with an illness, fever may appear.

How is the brain, from children with CP, whether due to injury or certain disabilities?

This Disease is not caused by injury to the brain. Implicitly rather than injury, but due to lack of oxygen supply to certain parts of the brain that causes the damaged section. This chance of damage becomes permanent damage. But with special care, the level of damage can be repaired to as much as 90 percent.

Does it matter to the intelligence?

Intelligence is not always disturbed in people with CP. There are patients who can go to school instead and achieve. Many patients can even continue their education up to university. All depends on the severity of Cerebral Palsy suffered.

Is Mikrosefali identical with cerebral palsy?

Mikrosefali is a state the size of the head circumference is smaller than standard size I was thinking that mikrosefali was always identical with CP but in fact children who suffer mikrosefali and late in its development is not necessarily cerebral palsy.

Would it be annoying sufferer independence level of patient? Does the patient continue to depend on others and can not fend for himself?

In the UK and Scandinavia 20-25% of patients with this disease are able to work as a labor management; as much as 30-35% of all CP patients with mental retardation require special care. Best prognosis in mild-degree functional. Prognosis gain weight if accompanied by mental retardation, seizures resurrection, vision and hearing disorders.

How about the cerebral palsy treatment?

There is no specific treatment for CP. Therapy is symptomatic, which is expected to improve the condition of the patient. Very early therapy can prevent or reduce the neurological symptoms. To determine the type of therapy or training provided and to determine its success, it is necessary to consider classification of CP based on the degree of functional ability of mild degree, medium and heavy. The goal of therapy is to help patients and their families improve motor function and prevent deformities and emotional adjustment and education so that patients may need a little help from others, patients are expected to be independent.

Drugs that are given depend on the symptoms that arise. For example, patient should be given anti-seizure seizures. For can be given baclofen and diazepam. If symptoms appear is nigiditas, it can be given levodopa Therapy may be needed orthopedic surgery and neurological surgery to reconstruct the deformities that occur.

Actually, CP will suffer lifelong. Doctors just do therapy to maximize function. Suppose to help the development of patient's legs. Previously could not walk, and with therapy and exercise, their muscles relaxed and can walk.








Reference: Cerebral Palsy in Children

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domenica 22 maggio 2011

Everything You Need To Know About Cerebral Palsy And How To Cope With It!


Cerebral palsy or cp, is not a single condition but rather a group of disorders which cause motor disability affecting body movements and muscle coordination caused by damage to one or more specific areas of the brain

Many variables contribute to the cause of cerebral palsy, the most commonly of which is brain injury before or during birth. It can also happen after birth due to brain damage in the very early years, perhaps from bacterial meningitis or a head injury.

Children with cerebral palsy may not be able to walk, talk, eat or play in the same ways as most other children and will, unfortunately, have it all their lives.

Although children with very mild cerebral palsy occasionally recover by the time they are school-aged, it is usually a lifelong disability.

In most cases, the movement and other problems associated with cerebral palsy affect what a child is able to learn and do to varying degrees throughout their life.

However, It is important to realize that cerebral palsy is not a disease or illness. It isn't contagious and it doesn't get worse.

Depending on which areas of the brain have been affected, one or more of the following may occur: muscle tightness or spasm; involuntary movement; disturbance in gait and mobility; abnormal sensation and perception; impairment of sight, hearing or speech and seizures.

In the United States today, more people have cerebral palsy than any other developmental disability. About two children out of every thousand born have some type of cerebral palsy. Studies have shown that at least 5000 infants and toddlers and 1,200 - 1,500 preschoolers are diagnosed with cerebral palsy each year. In all, approximately 500,000 people in the US have some degree of cerebral palsy.

The term cerebral palsy itself encompasses many different disorders of movement and posture. To describe these, pediatricians, neurologists, and therapists use several classification systems and many different labels.

Doctors frequently delay in making a diagnosis of cerebral palsy in young children. This is due to the plasticity of a child's central nervous system. The brains of very young children have a much greater capacity to repair themselves than do adult brains.

Also a child's nervous system organizes over time, therefore health care professionals need to assess the child's strengths and needs in all areas.

Generally, however, a child's motor symptoms stabilize by two to three years of age. After this age, tone is probably not going to change dramatically.

New insights into the nature of cerebral palsy are being researched and discovered providing more effective therapies to assist children with cp to learn how to optimize their manipulative capacities.








Haig Meyer is a veteran of the alternative medicine industry and has a wealth of knowledge and expertise that he likes to share with others of like mind. He has written extensively on health issues over the years and is well known for his humor and incisive reports. If you have a question, he usually has the answer. You can visit his website at: http://www.cerebral-palsey.info


venerdì 20 maggio 2011

Nathan's Wish: A Story about Cerebral Palsy

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